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August 15 -17, 2011, Student and Post-Doctoral Fellow CBT Workshop Level I: Depression and Anxiety

AUGUST 2011: 165 post-doctoral fellows, psychiatry residents, and other graduate students from mental health, medical, and related fields traveled from 33 […]

An Exchange from Dr. Aaron T. Beck and Dr. Amy Cunningham

Dr. Aaron T. Beck wrote: Dear Amy, I just came across an article(1), in which neurophysiological processes in Borderline Personality […]

The Use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as a Method to Improve Self Care in Medical Students

Commentary: Medical Student Distress: A Call to Action Research has indicated that medical students tend to be more depressed than […]

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is More Effective Than Other Therapies: A Meta-Analytic Review

Researchers at the Institute of Living and Yale University School of Medicine recently conducted a quantitative review in order to […]

Dr. Judith Beck Blogs on CBT for the Huffington Post

Dr. Judith Beck recently posted two blogs for the Huffington Post. Both blogs have received quite of bit of attention. […]

The Relationship between Interpersonal Self-Concept and Paranoia in Patients with Schizophrenia

A recent study published in Behavior Therapy examined the relationship between interpersonal self-concept and global self-worth, and psychotic and depressive […]

The Effectiveness of Evidence-Based Treatment in Combating Multiple Anxiety Disorders

A recent study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association compared the effectiveness of Evidence-Based Treatment against usual […]

Combination of Exercise and CBT Improves Outcomes in Depressed Patients with Heart Failure

A recent study appearing in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research aimed to examine the effectiveness of exercise combined with Cognitive Behavioral […]

Cognitive Behavior Therapy Combined with Specialist Medical Care to Treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

The New York Times published a review of an article in the Lancet that showed Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), combined with […]

Cognitive Behavior Therapy and other Evidenced Based Treatments are New Standards for Certain Sleep Disorders

After a consensus meeting in May 2009, members of the British Association for Psychopharmacology set new guidelines for treatment of […]

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Dental Phobia

A recent study conducted in Germany added to a growing body of research that supports the use of cognitive behavioral […]

A Cognitive Behavioral Approach to Emotional Eating

A therapist on a listserv I subscribe to asked for a book recommendation for her patient who struggles with emotional […]

Note taking in Session

Recently, there’s been an interesting discussion on the Academy of Cognitive Therapy listserv about the therapy notes patients take home […]

Veterans with TBI and Suicidality

Previous research has shown that, in recent years, there has been an increased rate of suicide in soldiers returning from […]

Learning Resilience at a Young Age

No matter the age, a person’s emotions can be pulled down by small disappointments being made to feel like disasters. […]

CBT listed in 13 most promising careers

The Kiplinger website lists cognitive behavior therapy as a promising career choice for the next decade. Based on its promising […]

Dental Anxiety: Is CBT an alternative to sedation or general anaesthetic?

Helen R. Chapman BDS, MSc, LDS RCS (Eng) PGCert (CBT) Nick Kirby-Turner BSc, Dip Clin Psychol, CPsychol The incidence of […]

CBT Relieves Chronic Back Pain

In a recent study, published in the February 26, 2010 issue of The Lancet, 701 patients with chronic back pain […]

CBT is Effective for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

A recent study posted in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, a journal publishing clinical articles on all aspects of the digestive […]

CBT is Effective for Tourette’s Syndrome

A new study is the first to show that CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) is effective in patients with Tourette’s syndrome […]